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Identifier: caracteristiques02cahi (find matches)
Title: Caractâeristiques des saints dans l'art populaire
Year: 1867 (1860s)
Authors: Cahier, Charles, 1807-1882
Subjects: Saints in art Christian art and symbolism Emblems
Publisher: Paris : Librairie Poussielgue Fr§eres
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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symboles évangéliqiies réunis en une seulefigure ^ Je pourrais bien omettre un tel sujet qui necaractérise guère aucun saint, si ce nest quon lad-joigne à quelque image dÉzéchiel ou de saint Jean écri-vant lApocalypse. Mais ayant parléfort au long des Évmigclistes, il peutêtre bon de donner un tétramorphepeint en Occident-. Il est tiré ducélèbre Sacramentaire de Metz, etprend la forme dun sérapbin (Cf.Ailes, p. 25). A vrai dire, on a plutôtvoulu rassembler en lui les hiérar- fut décapité pour cette foi quil avait dabord prétendubonnir. On raconte de saint Ardalion marty (U avril, v. 309),une conversion assez semblable; et saint PhilémondEgypte a trouvé sa place ailleurs (voyez les articlesFlèches, p. /il5; et Musique), sa profession de foinayant pas eu lieu en plein théâtre. THÉOLOGIENS. Sous le titre Doctorat universi-taire, nous avons renvoyé à quel-ques signes usités au moyen âge,et généralement inspirés par lapragmatique des Facultés anciennes.
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chies supérieures du ciel (Cf. Roues,p. 732; Yeux), car près de lui sontécrites les paroles du Sanctus. Ne cherchons donc pas ailleursdautres images du tétramorphe,celle-ci est plus que suffisante pource quil importait den dire à pro-pos des caractéristiques des saints. THÉATRK. A larticle Masque on a déjà vusaint Genès le comédien (Genesius),à Rome; 25 août, 286. Un masque pouvait certainementlui convenir, puisque les anciens affectaient de donnerun visage particulier à chacun des rôles, selon son carac-tère. La forme de la chevelure (perruque réellement)sadaptait à lespèce du personnage ; mais nous ne voyonspas quun masque dariequin ait rien à faire ici. Quoiquil en soit, on sait que notre saint sétait chargé deridiculiser les fidèles en recevant un simulacre de bap-tême sur la scène, en présence de lempereur. Or ilarriva que touché de la grâce, il se proclama chré-tien avec un accent trop vrai pour ne pas frapper toutlandiloire. Soutenant cette assertio

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  • bookid:caracteristiques02cahi
  • bookyear:1867
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Cahier__Charles__1807_1882
  • booksubject:Saints_in_art
  • booksubject:Christian_art_and_symbolism
  • booksubject:Emblems
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Librairie_Poussielgue_Fr__eres
  • bookcontributor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • booksponsor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • bookleafnumber:337
  • bookcollection:getty
  • bookcollection:americana
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